Telia's mobile network experienced widespread disruptions across Finland on Sunday evening. The telecommunications company confirmed technical issues began around 8:30 PM local time.
Many customers reported unstable mobile data connections and dropped calls. Telia immediately dispatched repair teams to address the problem.
Communications Manager Timo Launonen said the company identified a faulty core network device affecting services nationwide. He explained the issue manifests as intermittent internet connectivity and slow speeds for mobile users.
Emergency calls continued functioning despite the network problems, according to company officials. Most regular calls also connected properly, though some experienced interruptions.
Repair crews worked through the evening with high priority to replace the damaged equipment. The situation improved after traffic was rerouted through alternative network pathways.
Service monitoring platforms showed similar disruption reports for competitors Elisa and DNA around 9 PM. This suggests the technical issue might have affected interconnection points between Finland's major telecom providers.
The timing highlights how dependent modern society has become on reliable mobile connectivity, even during weekend evenings when many rely on personal devices for communication and entertainment.
Network operators face constant pressure to maintain 24/7 service reliability in an increasingly connected world where even brief outages can disrupt both personal and business communications.
